The Effect of Brown Seaweed and Cattle Manure Combinations on The Properties of Eisenia fetida‘s Organic Fertilizer

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https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v9i6.1070-1075.4212

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Vermicompost, Brown Seaweed, Organic Fertilizer, Eisenia fetida, Mineral Levels, Plant Nutritional Supplement

Abstract

In this study, the effect of brown seaweed (Cystoseira barbata) and cattle manure combinations were investigated as a worm food on the properties of Eisenia fetida worm manure. Seaweed Cystoseira barbata were collected from the coast of Giresun, desalted and dried and then ground. Cattle manure was obtained from cattle breeding dairy and had covered and fermented. Food groups; 0% (control group); 5.45%; 10.90%; 21.81% and 43.63% of the algae were prepared and containing three replicates were given to the worms. The experiment was established in Giresun University Faculty of Science and Letters Biology laboratories according to randomized plot design. The vermicompost groups were analyzed in terms of plant nutrients and mineral levels. The obtained data showed that as the amount of algae increased in the formula and vermicompost groups, the metal levels of Zn, Ni, Fe, Pb, Cr, Mn, Mg and Cu decreased and carbon, CaCO3, N, P and K increased. This means that brown seaweed Cystoseira barbata, which grows naturally on our coasts, can be used in the structure of vermicompost.

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Mustafa Türkmen, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Arts, Giresun University, 28200 Giresun

biology, 28 year

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02.07.2021

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Türkmen, M., & Duran, K. (2021). The Effect of Brown Seaweed and Cattle Manure Combinations on The Properties of Eisenia fetida‘s Organic Fertilizer. Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology, 9(6), 1070–1075. https://doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v9i6.1070-1075.4212

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